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Craft Beer Delights: Explore The Best Breweries In Whistler BC
Whistler is one of those places that has so much to see and do. This charming mountain town has built a reputation for world-class skiing and snowboarding, epic mountain biking trails, and beautiful crystal clear lakes. Half a party town, half a luxurious mountain resort village, one thing is certain: you will drink well in Whistler! As the craft beer enthusiasts we are, we loved visiting all…
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Beer Events 10.1
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Albany Brewery bought James Boyd's brewery (New York; 1872)
Thomas May left Kaiserbrauerei Beck & May (1875)
Lewisburgh Brewery partially destroyed by fire (Kentucky; 1890)
Leopold Nathan patented the Art of Brewing Beer (1918)
Singapore's Tiger Beer debuted (1932)
Sacramento's Buffalo Brewery sold the brewery buildings and land to the Sacramento Bee newspaper (California; 1948)
Roger Maris hit home run #61 (1961)
Blitz Weinhard patented Barrel Loading (1963)
Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. established a holding company and corporate restructuring began (1979)
He'Brew released its 1st beer (1997)
Florida finally changed its beer packaging laws to allow odd-sized bottled to be sold (2001)
Breweries Opened
Fitzgerald Brothers Brewing (New York; 1866)
Army & Navy Brewery / Turtle Grove Brewery (Halifax, Canada; 1870)
Brasserie Amos (France; 1868)
Czech Share Brewery (Czech Republic; 1895)
Honolulu Brewing & Malting Co. (Hawaii; 1898)
August Schell Brewing (Minnesota; 1902)
Hilden Brewery (Northern Ireland; 1981)
Hillsdale Brewery & Public House (Oregon; 1985)
Hogshead Brewpub (California; 1985)
Wellington County Brewery (Canada; 1985)
James Page Brewing (Minnesota; 1987)
Pacific Crest Brewing (California; 1988)
Callahan's Pub & Brewery (California; 1989)
Whistler Brewing (Canada; 1989)
Gentle Ben's Brewing (Arizona; 1991)
Hill Country Brewing & Bottling (Texas; 1991)
Millrose Brewpub (Illinois; 1991)
Ragtime Taproom (Florida; 1991)
Ebeneezer Brewing (Utah; 1992)
Fish Brewing (Washington; 1992)
Al Frisco's (Canada; 1993)
American River Brewing (California; 1993)
Little Apple Brewing (Kansas; 1993)
Brimstone Brewing (Maryland; 1994)
Hart Breweries Ltd. (Canada; 1994)
Dalian Brewing (Hong Kong; 1995)
Hose & Hydrant Brewing (Canada; 1995)
West Berkshire Brewing (England; 1995)
Ballpark Brewing (California; 1996)
Barley's (Kansas; 1996)
Barrett's Brewpub & Eatery (Alabama; 1996)
Brasserie Frog et Princesse (France; 1996)
Buckley Brewery & Grill (Ohio; 1996)
Crooked Waters brewing (Illinois; 1996)
Cobblestone Winery & Brewery (New York; 1996)
Copper Dragon Brewing (Illinois; 1996)
Foundry Ale Works (Pennsylvania; 1996)
Four Peaks Brewing (Arizona; 1996)
Your World Brewery (Massachusetts; 1996)
Aukland Brewery (New Zealand; 1997)
Glacial Lakes Brewing (Minnesota; 1997)
La Barberie (Canada; 1997)
Mobjack Bay Brewing (Virginia; 1997)
Ninkasi Ale House (France; 1997)
Red Shield Brewery (England; 1997)
Rogue's Roost Ale House (Canada; 1997)
Three Rivers Eatery & Brewery (New Mexico; 1997)
Washington Brewing (DC; 1997)
Bertram's Salmon Valley Brewery (Idaho; 1998)
Fisherman's Beer Microcerveceria (Argentina; 1998)
Inchant Brewery (Australia; 1998)
Malt Shovel Brewery (Australia; 1998)
Tractor Brewing (New Mexico; 1999)
Alewife Brewery (England; 2000)
Brookhaven Brewery (Utah; 2000)
Santa Maria Brewing (California; 2000)
Brenham Brewery (Texas; 2001)
Monet's Bistro & Brewpub (Illinois; 2001)
New Albanian Brewing (Indiana; 2002)
Cerveses La Pirata (Catalonia; 2015)
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📷: @whistlerbrewing turned out to produce some of our favorite beers. The cheesy nachos and tropical quesadilla were great too (link in bio) #whattodo #wheretoeat #whistler #travelguide #brewpub #craftbeer #functionjunction #roadtrip #britishcolumbia #canada #travelphotography #travel #arcisfoodblog (at Whistler Brewing) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2ls55SFpsT/?igshid=1r3at6vnixel9
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Victoria's Great Canadian Beer Festival announces 2019's breweries. Tickets on sale now!
Press Release
We are pleased to announce the attending breweries of this year’s Great Canadian Beer Festival. Featuring 90+ Canadian craft breweries from coast to coast, the 27th annual edition of Canada’s oldest beer festival will showcase more breweries than ever before, from every region of Canada, including the Maritimes, Québec, Ontario, Western Canada and Yukon, with more to be announced.
Have a look below for the full list, which is broken up by province. Any new breweries will be added once they are confirmed.
BRITISH COLUMBIA
33 Brewing Experiment
4 Mile Brewing
Ace Brewing
Andina Brewing
Axe & Barrel Brewing
Bad Dog Brewing
Barnside Brewing
Bomber Brewing
Bridge Brewing
Britannia Brewing
Cannery Brewing
Canoe Brewpub
Category 12 Brewing
Coal Harbour Brewing
Container Brewing
Crannog Ales
CrossRoads Brewing
Dageraad Brewing
Dead Frog Brewery
Dogwood Brewing
Driftwood Brewery
East Vancouver Brewing
Faculty Brewing
Fernie Brewing
Field House Brewing
Foamers’ Folly Brewing
Four Winds Brewing
Fuggles & Warlock Craftworks
Gladstone Brewing
Howl Brewing
Hoyne Brewing
Île Sauvage Brewing
KPU Brew Lab
Lighthouse Brewing
Longwood Brewery
Luppolo Brewing
Monkey 9 Brewing
Moody Ales
Moon Under Water
Mount Arrowsmith Brewing
Off the Rail Brewing
Old Abbey Ales
Parallel 49 Brewing
Parkside Brewery
Phillips Brewing & Malting
Ravens Brewing
Red Racer Beer
Russell Brewing
Rustic Reel Brewing
Small Block Brewing
Smithers Brewing
Sooke Brewing
Sooke Oceanside Brewery
Spinnakers Brewpub
Steamworks Brewing
Steel & Oak Brewing
Strange Fellows Brewing
Strathcona Beer
Swans Brewery
Torchlight Brewing
Townsite Brewing
Trading Post Brewing
Twa Dogs Brewery
Twin City Brewing
Vancouver Island Brewing
Wheelhouse Brewing
Whistle Buoy Brewing
Whistler Brewing
White Sails Brewing
Wildeye Brewing
Wolf Brewing
Yellow Dog Brewing
YUKON
Winterlong Brewing
ALBERTA
Analog Brewing
Annex Ales
Blindman Brewing
The Dandy Brewing Co.
Dog Island Brewing
The Establishment Brewing Co.
Last Best Brewing
Town Square Brewing
SASKATCHEWAN
9 Mile Legacy
Black Bridge Brewing
Malty National Brewery
Nokomis Ales
MANITOBA
Torque Brewing
ONTARIO
Beau’s Brewing
Bench Brewing
Collective Arts Brewing
Nickel Brook Brewing
QUÉBEC
Dieu du Ciel!
Glutenberg Brewery
Les Trois Mousquetaires
NOVA SCOTIA
2 Crows Brewing
Big Spruce Brewery
Tatamagouche Brewing
CIDER (BC)
Merridale Ciderworks
Tod Creek Cider
from News - The Northwest Beer Guide http://bit.ly/2XXAWzB
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Metro Vancouver brewery restaurant shuts down suddenly after 23 years of beers
Only a few weeks after Green Leaf Brewing closed in North Vancouver, another long-running brewpub in the neighbourhood has gone out of business.
Big Ridge Brewing Co. in Surrey was one of the region's older craft breweries, having opened in 1999, before the current industry boom. The brewpub restaurant, located in South Newton, was one of the Mark James Group's outposts, which also contains Yaletown Brewing in Vancouver, High Mountain Brewing Co. in Whistler, and the Flying Beaver Bar and Grill in Richmond.
The company announced Big Ridge's closing on a poster taped to the brewery's front door on Sept. 12. The adjoining liquor store in the same strip mall was also closed down.
"As we close this chapter, we thank you for your patronage," the poster stated. The brewery's Facebook and Instagram accounts have been taken down, and the brewery's page on the company's website is essentially empty, with links to the company's other breweries and distilling processes.
Anyone that has a gift certificate from a brewery can redeem it at another Mark James Group location. MJG has indeed been consulted by Vancouver Is Awesome for comment.
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Exploring West Coast Canada
Hi Guys & Gals!
I just returned from an epic 10 day journey out west to explore one of our better known provinces, British Columbia! It was just me and my boyfriend, Alex, who embarked on this journey together - oh! and I can’t forget Yoshi!
To give a bit of back story of how this trip came to be, last year we spent 2 nights in Vancouver en route to South Korea to visit my sister, who was working there at the time. This quick visit was not nearly enough to do everything we wanted to - and there’s just so much to do in Vancouver alone - so we decided we had to come back and make it our go-to vacay spot the following year. Also, it was May when we went last time, so the weather wasn’t great (cold/rainy) and most places were just opening for the spring/summer season. We merely wet our appetite for this city and the rest of the province so we came back this year thirsty for more.
Our travel dates were from August 2nd - August 12th, 2017 and the itinerary looked like this:
Vancouver airport - 1 night
Parksville - 2 nights
Tofino - 2 nights
Victoria - 2 nights
Vancouver - 3 nights
As you can see, we spent a decent amount of time in each city/town to give ourselves a chance to really get to know the place. We also had 1 activity/excursion almost every day of the trip - from seaplane flights to swimming with seals, we did a LOT. Riding motorcycles to Whistler for the day was a highlight of the trip, for sure.
We gorged ourselves on plenty of food and drank all the craft beer we could find. Some of the places we went were (including but not limited to):
Longwood Brewpub
Wolf in the Fog
Yolks
St Augustine’s
and so much more!
.... so basically, we ate a lot of food lol.
So grab a chair, grab a friend, or grab your cat. Get comfy, my friends... this is gonna be good!
Until next time.... Eat, Drink, Travel!
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Brewtown Tours Review (Malton & Pickering April 2017)
Towards the back end of 2016 Brewtown Tours was launched in York, the brainchild of Mark Stredwick who had recently returned to Yorkshire from Australia with an idea of multiple brewery tours which was inspired by his time there and in America. Finding a wealth of quality local breweries he decided the best way to explore what they had to offer was by creating a three brewery tour with Mark himself guiding you between them in his minibus. It began with two separate tours which took in The Hop Studio, Half Moon, Ainsty Ales, Rudgate, Yorkshire Heart and Brew York. Followed shortly by a Leeds Craft tour to North Brewing Co., Northern Monk Brew Co. and The Brewery Tap, then just recently the tour which we partook in up to Malton and Pickering with Bad Seed, Breworks at The Black Swan and Brass Castle. With each tour being just £55pp Mark drives you to the locations and the breweries give a full tour with plenty of their beer to sample all done in a round trip leaving from the York Tap.
For us it was a wonderful opportunity to get out of York to the more rural areas without having to worry about transport. With a full bus and entertaining conversation from Mark we were very well looked after and we were out for nearly 7 hours, the tours closer to home are usually more around the 5 hour mark, but it did mean that we didn’t feel rushed at any point and the planning with the breweries was very well orchestrated.
Our first stop was Bad Seed and we were given a very enthusiastic introduction to the world of brewing from Chris at their small industrial estate unit with four very varied KeyKeg beers to try. We had Session IPA a sharp and bitter dry fruity IPA which was very good, Mojito Lime Gose a refreshing mouth-watering sour, Jasmine Ice Tea Pale which was a little floral but nice and clean and fresh, and finally Descent into Madness which was a little unusual for a Stout being served on keykeg, it was a bit more like a roasty black lager but still pretty good.
After that it was on up to Pickering to visit Breworks, a very small Pico-brewery which was housed in an old washhouse at The Black Swan. Despite its size Tristan was turning out some very good standard ales catering for the locals, with a few more special brews in the pipeline. The lager was particularly fine and the Istanbul Pale Ale very drinkable, but it was the Coal Porter which was truly superb. Not only would I say it was my favourite of the whole day it was one of the best Porters I’ve tasted in a long, long time, well worth finding and trying! With plenty of brewing experience after the family had run one of the only craft breweries in Turkey before returning to the UK I’m sure it won’t be long before they’re expanding. The Black Swan was a lovely traditional country pub but it was their hidden cocktail lounge to the rear called Whistlers which was an unexpected delight. We were even treated to some very fine nibbles to go with the surroundings. It was another entertaining and informative stop, a brewpub which was very different from Bad Seed with an interesting story to tell.
Our final stop was back in Malton at Brass Castle, who have a similar set up to Bad Seed; it was here that we were given a tour that was a bit more focused on styles of beer and Bass Castle’s niche of providing vegan friendly and gluten free beer. It was also a great pleasure to spend some time in their wonderful new tap room which is a glory of upcycling to behold. More samples of their beers where provided of course, firstly their Helles (which I’m attempting to homebrew a clone of myself at the moment), Heretic which is their saffron infused Belgian Ale and Enzed Red which was probably my least favourite of the tour but still a nice enough beer. If you’re ever up in Malton then a trip to the Tap Room is highly recommended.
All in all we had a very fun and informative day out with a good group of people, it was well organised and quite a unique opportunity to visit three breweries in one day, one of which isn’t usually open to the public. I’d highly recommend it if you’re even vaguely interested in beer and with a total of four separate tours offered by Brewtown there’s plenty of choice to explore the craft breweries which our region has to offer.
For more information on Brewtown Tours visit www.brewtowntours.co.uk.
#brewtown tours#bad seed brewery#brass castle brewery#breworks#the black swan#malton#pickering#york beer#brewery tours#review
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Beer Events 10.1
Events
Albany Brewery bought James Boyd's brewery (New York; 1872)
Thomas May left Kaiserbrauerei Beck & May (1875)
Lewisburgh Brewery partially destroyed by fire (Kentucky; 1890)
Leopold Nathan patented the Art of Brewing Beer (1918)
Singapore's Tiger Beer debuted (1932)
Sacramento's Buffalo Brewery sold the brewery buildings and land to the Sacramento Bee newspaper (California; 1948)
Roger Maris hit home run #61 (1961)
Blitz Weinhard patented Barrel Loading (1963)
Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. established a holding company and corporate restructuring began (1979)
He'Brew released its 1st beer (1997)
Florida finally changed its beer packaging laws to allow odd-sized bottled to be sold (2001)
Breweries Opened
Fitzgerald Brothers Brewing (New York; 1866)
Army & Navy Brewery / Turtle Grove Brewery (Halifax, Canada; 1870)
Brasserie Amos (France; 1868)
Czech Share Brewery (Czech Republic; 1895)
Honolulu Brewing & Malting Co. (Hawaii; 1898)
August Schell Brewing (Minnesota; 1902)
Hilden Brewery (Northern Ireland; 1981)
Hillsdale Brewery & Public House (Oregon; 1985)
Hogshead Brewpub (California; 1985)
Wellington County Brewery (Canada; 1985)
James Page Brewing (Minnesota; 1987)
Pacific Crest Brewing (California; 1988)
Callahan's Pub & Brewery (California; 1989)
Whistler Brewing (Canada; 1989)
Gentle Ben's Brewing (Arizona; 1991)
Hill Country Brewing & Bottling (Texas; 1991)
Millrose Brewpub (Illinois; 1991)
Ragtime Taproom (Florida; 1991)
Ebeneezer Brewing (Utah; 1992)
Fish Brewing (Washington; 1992)
Al Frisco's (Canada; 1993)
American River Brewing (California; 1993)
Little Apple Brewing (Kansas; 1993)
Brimstone Brewing (Maryland; 1994)
Hart Breweries Ltd. (Canada; 1994)
Dalian Brewing (Hong Kong; 1995)
Hose & Hydrant Brewing (Canada; 1995)
West Berkshire Brewing (England; 1995)
Ballpark Brewing (California; 1996)
Barley's (Kansas; 1996)
Barrett's Brewpub & Eatery (Alabama; 1996)
Brasserie Frog et Princesse (France; 1996)
Buckley Brewery & Grill (Ohio; 1996)
Crooked Waters brewing (Illinois; 1996)
Cobblestone Winery & Brewery (New York; 1996)
Copper Dragon Brewing (Illinois; 1996)
Foundry Ale Works (Pennsylvania; 1996)
Four Peaks Brewing (Arizona; 1996)
Your World Brewery (Massachusetts; 1996)
Aukland Brewery (New Zealand; 1997)
Glacial Lakes Brewing (Minnesota; 1997)
La Barberie (Canada; 1997)
Mobjack Bay Brewing (Virginia; 1997)
Ninkasi Ale House (France; 1997)
Red Shield Brewery (England; 1997)
Rogue's Roost Ale House (Canada; 1997)
Three Rivers Eatery & Brewery (New Mexico; 1997)
Washington Brewing (DC; 1997)
Bertram's Salmon Valley Brewery (Idaho; 1998)
Fisherman's Beer Microcerveceria (Argentina; 1998)
Inchant Brewery (Australia; 1998)
Malt Shovel Brewery (Australia; 1998)
Tractor Brewing (New Mexico; 1999)
Alewife Brewery (England; 2000)
Brookhaven Brewery (Utah; 2000)
Santa Maria Brewing (California; 2000)
Brenham Brewery (Texas; 2001)
Monet's Bistro & Brewpub (Illinois; 2001)
New Albanian Brewing (Indiana; 2002)
Cerveses La Pirata (Catalonia; 2015)
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The next stop of our road trip through British Columbia was up into the mountains: Whistler.
The drive from and to Vancouver is absolutely stunning. The Sea to Sky Highway is aptly named as the first part to Squamish is right along the coast of the Howe Sound with panoramic views of the various islands with rugged mountain ranges as a backdrop and then steadily climbing through the mountains, provincial parks, along meandering rivers and vast lakes. There are not too many viewpoints on the northbound part, so I also included some pictures of stops near Cheakamus and Lions Bay that we took when heading back.
With the car full of all of our luggage, we didn’t feel all that comfortable to go hiking near Shannon Falls or to take the Sea to Sky Gondola and taking in the 360-degree vistas at 885m / 2900ft over the Stawamus Chief Provincial Park. The Sea To Sky Gondola was sabotaged just a couple of weeks later as its cables were cut in the middle of the night, causing the gondolas to crash to the ground. It is expected to reopen in Spring 2020.
Therefore, we initially decided to a quick stop in Squamish and have a stroll over the Farmers Market. As the market was super crowded that day, it almost was impossible to get a nearby parking spot. Therefore we opted to have a late lunch at Howe Sound Brewing (37801 Cleveland Ave).
I had the Brewpub burger which besides the regular toppings had caramelized onions and smoked cheddar on it, and the kids had the Garibaldi Burger with bacon and Swiss cheese. Chantal had the massive tuna poke bowl filled with quinoa, greens, carrots, cucumber, macadamia nuts & chips. Of course, we also took some samples of their beers. The Sky Pilot Northwest Pale Ale and the Hazy Daze Northeast IPA were our favorites but were also blown away by the intense flavors of their fruit-infused beers, like their You’re My Boy Blue Blueberry Wheat Ale and Super Jupiter Mango ISA. A characteristic we found out that many BC brewers have mastered.
To us, Whistler and neighboring Blackcomb are renowned ski resorts, but we were not entirely sure what to expect during summer. It proved to be as vibrant as it must be in winter, but skiers and snowboarders in the gondolas having been replaced by mountain bikers and hikers.
That evening, after walking through the village center, we had dinner at Il Caminetto (4242 Village Stroll). It is an upscale Italian restaurant headed by James Walt, one of Canada’s leading chefs and a “farm-to-table” pioneer who was inducted into the British Columbia Restaurant Hall of Fame in 2011. The Toptable group, of which Il Caminetto is part, has 5 restaurants and patisseries in Vancouver and is well represented in Whistler as well, with Walt also overseeing the kitchens of Araxi, The Cellar by Araxi, and Bar Oso.
Having been the Executive Chef to the Canadian Embassy in Rome, it should not come as a surprise that the pasta and the risotto we had were absolutely stellar, as were their signature cocktails. Clockwise:
Barrel-aged Red Hook (Rittenhouse straight Rye, Punt e Mes, Maraschino liqueur, aged for 1 month in oak)
Il Caminetto G&T (their house-produced gin with Fevertree Tonic, seasonal botanicals, and garnishes)
Local beet Tortolloni, Taleggio & Goat Cheese filled roasted beets and toasted walnuts
Wild mushroom Risotto, Acquerello rice with white wine, Parmigiano Reggiano and truffle essence
Fusili al Pomodoro, fresh Tomatoes, olive oil, and basil
Some sweet nibbles that came with the bill.
The next day we did some more exploring of the village after having brunch at Crêpe Montagne (4368 Main St #116). This is an ideal breakfast and brunch place (although open through dinner) with proper savory and sweet French buckwheat style crêpes. Salads and more standard breakfast options like bennies, omelets, french toast, and American pancakes are available. We had the Montagne (2 eggs, Canadian Bacon, Cheese) and the Nordique (1 egg, cheese, tomatoes and a side of spinach) and kids went for the sweet Strawberry and Nutella crêpes. Freshly pressed apple juice with ginger: the best way to kickstart your day.
Late afternoon workout at Forged Axe Throwing (1208 Alpha Lake Rd Unit 1). After receiving our instructions, we started throwing ourselves. First with both hands, then with one hand, some competitions (the kids beat “Team Old” big time…), finishing with trick shots with the hand axe and having a final go with a much larger lumber axe. It took some time to get the hang of it, but it was an entertaining 1-hour family event. You will remember it for the next couple of days as you are using some different muscles than you usually do. Afterward, we had some Mexican-style snacks and refreshing beers at Whistler Brewing Company (1045 Millar Creek Rd) pretty much across the road from Forged.
The reason for the late afternoon snacking was that we had booked a 2½ hour bear tour with Whistler Photo Safari and would be picked up from our hotel at 5.30pm. In the winter the Whistler Olympic Park offers over 180km of cross country skiing tracks, but in the summer about 80 black bears count the park as part of their territory. We had booked the evening session (sunrise and 2 daytime tours are also available) as a private tour in a Jeep 4×4. With regular price CAD 149 per person (CAD 99 for 12 and under), the CAD 596 for the private tour was only slightly more expensive for us. However, as they are the only company that has Whistler Olympic park after hours and off-season access, it was well worth it as we had the Jeep to ourselves and 2 other WPS vehicles in the Park.
After the first stop at nearby Alexander Falls, we entered the park and started to search for bears but first spotted a deer. Kyle Smith proved to be an excellent guide that evening. As a lead guide with the Commercial Bear Viewing Association, he is basically following the bears throughout British Columbia, Yukon, and Alaska with the seasons. Kyle is also a professional photographer specializing in wildlife photography and action sports (check his site and Instagram here). We apologized for that fact that we only had our iPhones with us as camera 😉
In his bio on the WPS site, it is mentioned that Kyle is a very passionate naturalist and forager who loves to share his knowledge on wild edibles. This proved to be spot on as we got amazing insights regarding bears as well as the (alarming) impact of climate change on the whole ecosystem in this area and besides the bears, we also did some wild mushroom spotting.
In recent years, salmons have not been coming so far upstream to spawn (smaller population, drought) so these “Olympic” black bears have turned about 95% vegetarian, which also shows that they are relatively small. In the evenings, the bears start foraging for their meals and we mainly found them grazing clover fields around the Olympic venues, like the biathlon shooting range and at the landing area of the ski jump. Pretty surreal.
We also spotted a mother bear and her cub scurrying over a pile of mulch, descending from the tree line and then crossing the road just in front of us. I would never have thought to be able to observe 6 different bears in the wild from such a short distance. The “Nice!” comment at the end of the clip was therefore rather understated!
Our last full day in Whistler was spent outdoors with the Peak 2 Peak 360 degree Experience.
First up we took the Whistler Village Gondola up to the Roundhouse Lodge followed by a 10-minute walk down the mountain (in the winter likely less than a minute on skis). There the Peak Express Chairlift brought us to the Top of the World, being the Whistler Mountain Peak at 2182m / 7160ft. After crossing the exhilarating Cloudraker Skybridge, a 130-meter suspension bridge that spans from Whistler Peak to the West Ridge over Whistler Bowl where you will find the Raven’s Eye Cliff Walk, a cantilever platform with 360-degree views from Whistler Peak.
After taking in the amazing views, you can take the chair lift back down after which you will inevitably have to walk back up to the Roundhouse Lodge. Doable, but with the thin air a bit more strenuous than we expected.
Therefore, we took the time to catch our breath on the Peak 2 Peak gondola that connects with Blackcomb Mountain’s Rendezvous Lodge. It was the first lift to join the two side-by-side mountains and held the world record for the longest free span between ropeway towers with a whopping 3 kilometers / 1.9 miles. A glass-bottomed gondola to experience on the fact that you are dangling up to 436m / 1430ft above the valley for 11 minutes? No thanks, that’s not for us!
After going back down to Upper Village, we had lunch and some beers at Merlins Bar & Grill, which is located at the gondola (4553 Blackcomb Way). As we missed out on them when we were in Vancouver, we chose the Stanley Park Brewing‘s Daytrip West Coast Lager and Windstorm Pale Ale and they did not disappoint.
Besides Caesar’s salad, we ordered Merlin’s Burgers (Aged white cheddar, crispy cured bacon & jalapeño aioli sauce) and the Vladimir Poutine with a pork barbacoa topping couldn’t even be finished despite joint efforts.
We walked off the late lunch with a visit to the very impressive Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre (4584 Blackcomb Way) that was built in Whistler as it historically was considered a joint city of the Squamish (Sk̲wx̲wú7mesh Úxumixw) and Lil’wat (L̓il̓wat7úl) First Nations. The center gives tremendous insights into their respective art, history, and culture. The building has great acoustics too as you will experience during the traditional welcoming song that comes with the guided tours.
Both nations have separate languages, but they share many common words as a result of the extensive trading between the Nations throughout the centuries. Both cultures were grounded in an oral tradition and the Squamish and Lil’wat created written languages in the 1970s to help prevent their languages from becoming extinct. As you may have seen, both languages share a “7” in their language. It acts as a glottal stop and therefore are indicators to pause in pronouncing the word.
We concluded our stay in Whistler with Vallea Lumina, an immersive multimedia night forest walk, a 10-minute drive from Whistler with the complementary (and mandatory) shuttle busses.
The Lumina concept is a showcase creation of Moment Factory, an award-winning Canadian multimedia studio that does public space multimedia installations and light shows, marketing events and content, but also live stage design for artists such as Ed Sheeran, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Arcade Fire, Nine Inch Nails, and Madonna. I have seen a couple of their creations at different Muse concerts, so I know this would be pretty awesome. Here is a link to their demo reel, to get a sense of what they are capable of (that light show in the Cathedral is jawdropping!)
There are now 10 different themes Lumina Sites in the world, of which 6 in Canada, 3 in Japan and 1 in Singapore. The Vallea Lumina storyline is that in the shadow of Whistler mountains, legends say there’s a hidden valley where stardust falls from the sky, filling all living things with its pure light. You, as a deputy ranger, are tasked to search 2 missing hikers and get sucked into the wondrous adventure through the enchanted forest which takes you over 1.5 km / 1 mile of well-kept trails and stairs.
There are 15-minute time-slots when booking, but that is mainly meant to space out the different groups. As the various segments are on a loop, you can just take your time and fully immerse yourself in the experience. It took us just over an hour to finish and it is truly unforgettable, for kids and adults alike!
Around the World – British Columbia road trip (2019) – Whistler The next stop of our road trip through British Columbia was up into the mountains: Whistler.
#Axe Throwing#Bear Safari#Beer#Blackcomb#Brewery#Brewpub#British Columbia#Canada#Crèpe Montagne#Fine Dining#First Nations#Forest Walk#Forged Axe Throwing#Hiking#Howe Sound Brewing#Il Caminetto#James Walt#Kyle Smith Foto#Local Food#Merlins Bar & Grill#Moment Factory#Nature#Peak 2 Peak Gondola#Restaurants#Roadtrip#Squamish#Squamish Lil&039;wat Cultural Centre#Stanley Park Brewing#Things to Do#Travel
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Beer Events 10.1
Events
Albany Brewery bought James Boyd's brewery (New York; 1872)
Thomas May left Kaiserbrauerei Beck & May (1875)
Lewisburgh Brewery partially destroyed by fire (Kentucky; 1890)
Leopold Nathan patented the Art of Brewing Beer (1918)
Singapore's Tiger Beer debuted (1932)
Sacramento's Buffalo Brewery sold the brewery buildings and land to the Sacramento Bee newspaper (California; 1948)
Roger Maris hit home run #61 (1961)
Blitz Weinhard patented Barrel Loading (1963)
Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. established a holding company and corporate restructuring began (1979)
He'Brew released its 1st beer (1997)
Florida finally changed its beer packaging laws to allow odd-sized bottled to be sold (2001)
Breweries Opened
Fitzgerald Brothers Brewing (New York; 1866)
Army & Navy Brewery / Turtle Grove Brewery (Halifax, Canada; 1870)
Brasserie Amos (France; 1868)
Czech Share Brewery (Czech Republic; 1895)
Honolulu Brewing & Malting Co. (Hawaii; 1898)
August Schell Brewing (Minnesota; 1902)
Hilden Brewery (Northern Ireland; 1981)
Hillsdale Brewery & Public House (Oregon; 1985)
Hogshead Brewpub (California; 1985)
Wellington County Brewery (Canada; 1985)
James Page Brewing (Minnesota; 1987)
Pacific Crest Brewing (California; 1988)
Callahan's Pub & Brewery (California; 1989)
Whistler Brewing (Canada; 1989)
Gentle Ben's Brewing (Arizona; 1991)
Hill Country Brewing & Bottling (Texas; 1991)
Millrose Brewpub (Illinois; 1991)
Ragtime Taproom (Florida; 1991)
Ebeneezer Brewing (Utah; 1992)
Fish Brewing (Washington; 1992)
Al Frisco's (Canada; 1993)
American River Brewing (California; 1993)
Little Apple Brewing (Kansas; 1993)
Brimstone Brewing (Maryland; 1994)
Hart Breweries Ltd. (Canada; 1994)
Dalian Brewing (Hong Kong; 1995)
Hose & Hydrant Brewing (Canada; 1995)
West Berkshire Brewing (England; 1995)
Ballpark Brewing (California; 1996)
Barley's (Kansas; 1996)
Barrett's Brewpub & Eatery (Alabama; 1996)
Brasserie Frog et Princesse (France; 1996)
Buckley Brewery & Grill (Ohio; 1996)
Crooked Waters brewing (Illinois; 1996)
Cobblestone Winery & Brewery (New York; 1996)
Copper Dragon Brewing (Illinois; 1996)
Foundry Ale Works (Pennsylvania; 1996)
Four Peaks Brewing (Arizona; 1996)
Your World Brewery (Massachusetts; 1996)
Aukland Brewery (New Zealand; 1997)
Glacial Lakes Brewing (Minnesota; 1997)
La Barberie (Canada; 1997)
Mobjack Bay Brewing (Virginia; 1997)
Ninkasi Ale House (France; 1997)
Red Shield Brewery (England; 1997)
Rogue's Roost Ale House (Canada; 1997)
Three Rivers Eatery & Brewery (New Mexico; 1997)
Washington Brewing (DC; 1997)
Bertram's Salmon Valley Brewery (Idaho; 1998)
Fisherman's Beer Microcerveceria (Argentina; 1998)
Inchant Brewery (Australia; 1998)
Malt Shovel Brewery (Australia; 1998)
Tractor Brewing (New Mexico; 1999)
Alewife Brewery (England; 2000)
Brookhaven Brewery (Utah; 2000)
Santa Maria Brewing (California; 2000)
Brenham Brewery (Texas; 2001)
Monet's Bistro & Brewpub (Illinois; 2001)
New Albanian Brewing (Indiana; 2002)
Cerveses La Pirata (Catalonia; 2015)
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Beer Events 10.1
Events
Albany Brewery bought James Boyd's brewery (New York; 1872)
Thomas May left Kaiserbrauerei Beck & May (1875)
Lewisburgh Brewery partially destroyed by fire (Kentucky; 1890)
Leopold Nathan patented the Art of Brewing Beer (1918)
Singapore's Tiger Beer debuted (1932)
Sacramento's Buffalo Brewery sold the brewery buildings and land to the Sacramento Bee newspaper (California; 1948)
Roger Maris hit home run #61 (1961)
Blitz Weinhard patented Barrel Loading (1963)
Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. established a holding company and corporate restructuring began (1979)
He'Brew released its 1st beer (1997)
Florida finally changed its beer packaging laws to allow odd-sized bottled to be sold (2001)
Breweries Opened
Fitzgerald Brothers Brewing (New York; 1866)
Brasserie Amos (France; 1868)
Czech Share Brewery (Czech Republic; 1895)
Honolulu Brewing & Malting Co. (Hawaii; 1898)
August Schell Brewing (Minnesota; 1902)
Hilden Brewery (Northern Ireland; 1981)
Hillsdale Brewery & Public House (Oregon; 1985)
Hogshead Brewpub (California; 1985)
Wellington County Brewery (Canada; 1985)
James Page Brewing (Minnesota; 1987)
Pacific Crest Brewing (California; 1988)
Callahan's Pub & Brewery (California; 1989)
Whistler Brewing (Canada; 1989)
Gentle Ben's Brewing (Arizona; 1991)
Hill Country Brewing & Bottling (Texas; 1991)
Millrose Brewpub (Illinois; 1991)
Ragtime Taproom (Florida; 1991)
Ebeneezer Brewing (Utah; 1992)
Fish Brewing (Washington; 1992)
Al Frisco's (Canada; 1993)
American River Brewing (California; 1993)
Little Apple Brewing (Kansas; 1993)
Brimstone Brewing (Maryland; 1994)
Hart Breweries Ltd. (Canada; 1994)
Dalian Brewing (Hong Kong; 1995)
Hose & Hydrant Brewing (Canada; 1995)
West Berkshire Brewing (England; 1995)
Ballpark Brewing (California; 1996)
Barley's (Kansas; 1996)
Barrett's Brewpub & Eatery (Alabama; 1996)
Brasserie Frog et Princesse (France; 1996)
Buckley Brewery & Grill (Ohio; 1996)
Crooked Waters brewing (Illinois; 1996)
Cobblestone Winery & Brewery (New York; 1996)
Copper Dragon Brewing (Illinois; 1996)
Foundry Ale Works (Pennsylvania; 1996)
Four Peaks Brewing (Arizona; 1996)
Your World Brewery (Massachusetts; 1996)
Aukland Brewery (New Zealand; 1997)
Glacial Lakes Brewing (Minnesota; 1997)
La Barberie (Canada; 1997)
Mobjack Bay Brewing (Virginia; 1997)
Ninkasi Ale House (France; 1997)
Red Shield Brewery (England; 1997)
Rogue's Roost Ale House (Canada; 1997)
Three Rivers Eatery & Brewery (New Mexico; 1997)
Washington Brewing (DC; 1997)
Bertram's Salmon Valley Brewery (Idaho; 1998)
Fisherman's Beer Microcerveceria (Argentina; 1998)
Inchant Brewery (Australia; 1998)
Malt Shovel Brewery (Australia; 1998)
Tractor Brewing (New Mexico; 1999)
Alewife Brewery (England; 2000)
Brookhaven Brewery (Utah; 2000)
Santa Maria Brewing (California; 2000)
Brenham Brewery (Texas; 2001)
Monet's Bistro & Brewpub (Illinois; 2001)
New Albanian Brewing (Indiana; 2002)
Cerveses La Pirata (Catalonia; 2015)
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Beer Events 10.1
Events
Albany Brewery bought James Boyd's brewery (New York; 1872)
Thomas May left Kaiserbrauerei Beck & May (1875)
Lewisburgh Brewery partially destroyed by fire (Kentucky; 1890)
Leopold Nathan patented the Art of Brewing Beer (1918)
Singapore's Tiger Beer debuted (1932)
Sacramento's Buffalo Brewery sold the brewery buildings and land to the Sacramento Bee newspaper (California; 1948)
Roger Maris hit home run #61 (1961)
Blitz Weinhard patented Barrel Loading (1963)
Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. established a holding company and corporate restructuring began (1979)
He'Brew released its 1st beer (1997)
Florida finally changed its beer packaging laws to allow odd-sized bottled to be sold (2001)
Breweries Opened
Fitzgerald Brothers Brewing (New York; 1866)
Czech Share Brewery (Czech Republic; 1895)
Honolulu Brewing & Malting Co. (Hawaii; 1898)
August Schell Brewing (Minnesota; 1902)
Hilden Brewery (Northern Ireland; 1981)
Hillsdale Brewery & Public House (Oregon; 1985)
Hogshead Brewpub (California; 1985)
Wellington County Brewery (Canada; 1985)
James Page Brewing (Minnesota; 1987)
Pacific Crest Brewing (California; 1988)
Callahan's Pub & Brewery (California; 1989)
Whistler Brewing (Canada; 1989)
Gentle Ben's Brewing (Arizona; 1991)
Hill Country Brewing & Bottling (Texas; 1991)
Millrose Brewpub (Illinois; 1991)
Ragtime Taproom (Florida; 1991)
Ebeneezer Brewing (Utah; 1992)
Fish Brewing (Washington; 1992)
Al Frisco's (Canada; 1993)
American River Brewing (California; 1993)
Little Apple Brewing (Kansas; 1993)
Brimstone Brewing (Maryland; 1994)
Hart Breweries Ltd. (Canada; 1994)
Dalian Brewing (Hong Kong; 1995)
Hose & Hydrant Brewing (Canada; 1995)
West Berkshire Brewing (England; 1995)
Ballpark Brewing (California; 1996)
Barley's (Kansas; 1996)
Barrett's Brewpub & Eatery (Alabama; 1996)
Brasserie Frog et Princesse (France; 1996)
Buckley Brewery & Grill (Ohio; 1996)
Crooked Waters brewing (Illinois; 1996)
Cobblestone Winery & Brewery (New York; 1996)
Copper Dragon Brewing (Illinois; 1996)
Foundry Ale Works (Pennsylvania; 1996)
Four Peaks Brewing (Arizona; 1996)
Your World Brewery (Massachusetts; 1996)
Aukland Brewery (New Zealand; 1997)
Glacial Lakes Brewing (Minnesota; 1997)
La Barberie (Canada; 1997)
Mobjack Bay Brewing (Virginia; 1997)
Ninkasi Ale House (France; 1997)
Red Shield Brewery (England; 1997)
Rogue's Roost Ale House (Canada; 1997)
Three Rivers Eatery & Brewery (New Mexico; 1997)
Washington Brewing (DC; 1997)
Bertram's Salmon Valley Brewery (Idaho; 1998)
Fisherman's Beer Microcerveceria (Argentina; 1998)
Inchant Brewery (Australia; 1998)
Malt Shovel Brewery (Australia; 1998)
Tractor Brewing (New Mexico; 1999)
Alewife Brewery (England; 2000)
Brookhaven Brewery (Utah; 2000)
Santa Maria Brewing (California; 2000)
Brenham Brewery (Texas; 2001)
Monet's Bistro & Brewpub (Illinois; 2001)
New Albanian Brewing (Indiana; 2002)
Cerveses La Pirata (Catalonia; 2015)
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Text
Beer Events 10.1
Events
Albany Brewery bought James Boyd's brewery (New York; 1872)
Thomas May left Kaiserbrauerei Beck & May (1875)
Lewisburgh Brewery partially destroyed by fire (Kentucky; 1890)
Leopold Nathan patented the Art of Brewing Beer (1918)
Singapore's Tiger Beer debuted (1932)
Sacramento's Buffalo Brewery sold the brewery buildings and land to the Sacramento Bee newspaper (California; 1948)
Roger Maris hit home run #61 (1961)
Blitz Weinhard patented Barrel Loading (1963)
Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. established a holding company and corporate restructuring began (1979)
He'Brew released its 1st beer (1997)
Florida finally changed its beer packaging laws to allow odd-sized bottled to be sold (2001)
Breweries Opened
Fitzgerald Brothers Brewing (New York; 1866)
Czech Share Brewery (Czech Republic; 1895)
Honolulu Brewing & Malting Co. (Hawaii; 1898)
August Schell Brewing (Minnesota; 1902)
Hilden Brewery (Northern Ireland; 1981)
Hillsdale Brewery & Public House (Oregon; 1985)
Hogshead Brewpub (California; 1985)
Wellington County Brewery (Canada; 1985)
James Page Brewing (Minnesota; 1987)
Pacific Crest Brewing (California; 1988)
Callahan's Pub & Brewery (California; 1989)
Whistler Brewing (Canada; 1989)
Gentle Ben's Brewing (Arizona; 1991)
Hill Country Brewing & Bottling (Texas; 1991)
Millrose Brewpub (Illinois; 1991)
Ragtime Taproom (Florida; 1991)
Ebeneezer Brewing (Utah; 1992)
Fish Brewing (Washington; 1992)
Al Frisco's (Canada; 1993)
American River Brewing (California; 1993)
Little Apple Brewing (Kansas; 1993)
Brimstone Brewing (Maryland; 1994)
Hart Breweries Ltd. (Canada; 1994)
Dalian Brewing (Hong Kong; 1995)
Hose & Hydrant Brewing (Canada; 1995)
West Berkshire Brewing (England; 1995)
Ballpark Brewing (California; 1996)
Barley's (Kansas; 1996)
Barrett's Brewpub & Eatery (Alabama; 1996)
Brasserie Frog et Princesse (France; 1996)
Buckley Brewery & Grill (Ohio; 1996)
Crooked Waters brewing (Illinois; 1996)
Cobblestone Winery & Brewery (New York; 1996)
Copper Dragon Brewing (Illinois; 1996)
Foundry Ale Works (Pennsylvania; 1996)
Four Peaks Brewing (Arizona; 1996)
Your World Brewery (Massachusetts; 1996)
Aukland Brewery (New Zealand; 1997)
Glacial Lakes Brewing (Minnesota; 1997)
La Barberie (Canada; 1997)
Mobjack Bay Brewing (Virginia; 1997)
Ninkasi Ale House (France; 1997)
Red Shield Brewery (England; 1997)
Rogue's Roost Ale House (Canada; 1997)
Three Rivers Eatery & Brewery (New Mexico; 1997)
Washington Brewing (DC; 1997)
Bertram's Salmon Valley Brewery (Idaho; 1998)
Fisherman's Beer Microcerveceria (Argentina; 1998)
Inchant Brewery (Australia; 1998)
Malt Shovel Brewery (Australia; 1998)
Tractor Brewing (New Mexico; 1999)
Alewife Brewery (England; 2000)
Brookhaven Brewery (Utah; 2000)
Santa Maria Brewing (California; 2000)
Brenham Brewery (Texas; 2001)
Monet's Bistro & Brewpub (Illinois; 2001)
New Albanian Brewing (Indiana; 2002)
Cerveses La Pirata (Catalonia; 2015)
0 notes
Text
Beer Events 10.1
Events
Albany Brewery bought James Boyd's brewery (New York; 1872)
Thomas May left Kaiserbrauerei Beck & May (1875)
Lewisburgh Brewery partially destroyed by fire (Kentucky; 1890)
Leopold Nathan patented the Art of Brewing Beer (1918)
Singapore's Tiger Beer debuted (1932)
Sacramento's Buffalo Brewery sold the brewery buildings and land to the Sacramento Bee newspaper (California; 1948)
Roger Maris hit home run #61 (1961)
Blitz Weinhard patented Barrel Loading (1963)
Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. established a holding company and corporate restructuring began (1979)
He'Brew released its 1st beer (1997)
Florida finally changed its beer packaging laws to allow odd-sized bottled to be sold (2001)
Breweries Opened
Fitzgerald Brothers Brewing (New York; 1866)
Czech Share Brewery (Czech Republic; 1895)
Honolulu Brewing & Malting Co. (Hawaii; 1898)
August Schell Brewing (Minnesota; 1902)
Hilden Brewery (Northern Ireland; 1981)
Hillsdale Brewery & Public House (Oregon; 1985)
Hogshead Brewpub (California; 1985)
Wellington County Brewery (Canada; 1985)
James Page Brewing (Minnesota; 1987)
Pacific Crest Brewing (California; 1988)
Callahan's Pub & Brewery (California; 1989)
Whistler Brewing (Canada; 1989)
Gentle Ben's Brewing (Arizona; 1991)
Hill Country Brewing & Bottling (Texas; 1991)
Millrose Brewpub (Illinois; 1991)
Ragtime Taproom (Florida; 1991)
Ebeneezer Brewing (Utah; 1992)
Fish Brewing (Washington; 1992)
Al Frisco's (Canada; 1993)
American River Brewing (California; 1993)
Little Apple Brewing (Kansas; 1993)
Brimstone Brewing (Maryland; 1994)
Hart Breweries Ltd. (Canada; 1994)
Dalian Brewing (Hong Kong; 1995)
Hose & Hydrant Brewing (Canada; 1995)
West Berkshire Brewing (England; 1995)
Ballpark Brewing (California; 1996)
Barley's (Kansas; 1996)
Barrett's Brewpub & Eatery (Alabama; 1996)
Brasserie Frog et Princesse (France; 1996)
Buckley Brewery & Grill (Ohio; 1996)
Crooked Waters brewing (Illinois; 1996)
Cobblestone Winery & Brewery (New York; 1996)
Copper Dragon Brewing (Illinois; 1996)
Foundry Ale Works (Pennsylvania; 1996)
Four Peaks Brewing (Arizona; 1996)
Your World Brewery (Massachusetts; 1996)
Aukland Brewery (New Zealand; 1997)
Glacial Lakes Brewing (Minnesota; 1997)
La Barberie (Canada; 1997)
Mobjack Bay Brewing (Virginia; 1997)
Ninkasi Ale House (France; 1997)
Red Shield Brewery (England; 1997)
Rogue's Roost Ale House (Canada; 1997)
Three Rivers Eatery & Brewery (New Mexico; 1997)
Washington Brewing (DC; 1997)
Bertram's Salmon Valley Brewery (Idaho; 1998)
Fisherman's Beer Microcerveceria (Argentina; 1998)
Inchant Brewery (Australia; 1998)
Malt Shovel Brewery (Australia; 1998)
Tractor Brewing (New Mexico; 1999)
Alewife Brewery (England; 2000)
Brookhaven Brewery (Utah; 2000)
Santa Maria Brewing (California; 2000)
Brenham Brewery (Texas; 2001)
Monet's Bistro & Brewpub (Illinois; 2001)
Cerveses La Pirata (Catalonia; 2015)
0 notes
Text
Beer Events 10.1
Events
Albany Brewery bought James Boyd's brewery (New York; 1872)
Thomas May left Kaiserbrauerei Beck & May (1875)
Lewisburgh Brewery partially destroyed by fire (Kentucky; 1890)
Leopold Nathan patented the Art of Brewing Beer (1918)
Singapore's Tiger Beer debuted (1932)
Sacramento's Buffalo Brewery sold the brewery buildings and land to the Sacramento Bee newspaper (California; 1948)
Roger Maris hit home run #61 (1961)
Blitz Weinhard patented Barrel Loading (1963)
Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. established a holding company and corporate restructuring began (1979)
He'Brew released its 1st beer (1997)
Florida finally changed its beer packaging laws to allow odd-sized bottled to be sold (2001)
Breweries Opened
Fitzgerald Brothers Brewing (New York; 1866)
Czech Share Brewery (Czech Republic; 1895)
Honolulu Brewing & Malting Co. (Hawaii; 1898)
August Schell Brewing (Minnesota; 1902)
Hilden Brewery (Northern Ireland; 1981)
Hillsdale Brewery & Public House (Oregon; 1985)
Hogshead Brewpub (California; 1985)
Wellington County Brewery (Canada; 1985)
James Page Brewing (Minnesota; 1987)
Pacific Crest Brewing (California; 1988)
Callahan's Pub & Brewery (California; 1989)
Whistler Brewing (Canada; 1989)
Gentle Ben's Brewing (Arizona; 1991)
Hill Country Brewing & Bottling (Texas; 1991)
Millrose Brewpub (Illinois; 1991)
Ragtime Taproom (Florida; 1991)
Ebeneezer Brewing (Utah; 1992)
Fish Brewing (Washington; 1992)
Al Frisco's (Canada; 1993)
American River Brewing (California; 1993)
Little Apple Brewing (Kansas; 1993)
Brimstone Brewing (Maryland; 1994)
Hart Breweries Ltd. (Canada; 1994)
Dalian Brewing (Hong Kong; 1995)
Hose & Hydrant Brewing (Canada; 1995)
West Berkshire Brewing (England; 1995)
Ballpark Brewing (California; 1996)
Barley's (Kansas; 1996)
Barrett's Brewpub & Eatery (Alabama; 1996)
Brasserie Frog et Princesse (France; 1996)
Buckley Brewery & Grill (Ohio; 1996)
Crooked Waters brewing (Illinois; 1996)
Cobblestone Winery & Brewery (New York; 1996)
Copper Dragon Brewing (Illinois; 1996)
Foundry Ale Works (Pennsylvania; 1996)
Four Peaks Brewing (Arizona; 1996)
Your World Brewery (Massachusetts; 1996)
Aukland Brewery (New Zealand; 1997)
Glacial Lakes Brewing (Minnesota; 1997)
La Barberie (Canada; 1997)
Mobjack Bay Brewing (Virginia; 1997)
Ninkasi Ale House (France; 1997)
Red Shield Brewery (England; 1997)
Rogue's Roost Ale House (Canada; 1997)
Three Rivers Eatery & Brewery (New Mexico; 1997)
Washington Brewing (DC; 1997)
Bertram's Salmon Valley Brewery (Idaho; 1998)
Fisherman's Beer Microcerveceria (Argentina; 1998)
Inchant Brewery (Australia; 1998)
Malt Shovel Brewery (Australia; 1998)
Tractor Brewing (New Mexico; 1999)
Alewife Brewery (England; 2000)
Brookhaven Brewery (Utah; 2000)
Santa Maria Brewing (California; 2000)
Brenham Brewery (Texas; 2001)
Monet's Bistro & Brewpub (Illinois; 2001)
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